The MIXX StreamBuds Switch D7 True Wireless Earbuds offer seamless Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity, crystal-clear audio, and a lightweight design for everyday use.With 6 hours of wireless playtime and 12 extra hours in the compact USB-C charging case, you’ll enjoy up to 18 hours of listening on the go.A quick 15-minute charge gives you 2 hours […]
Experience complete immersion in your music with the MIXX SoundPort C Wired Earphones.Featuring a USB Type-C audio connector for seamless sound quality and hands-free calling for ultimate convenience, these earphones are designed to fit your lifestyle.With a compact in-line remote, Siri and Google Assistant compatibility, and 3 pairs of interchangeable ear cushions, comfort and performance […]
Cactus Lee is Texas music at its core, a blend of Austin nightclub vibes, and dusty dancefloor energy. A project helmed by prolific Austin songwriter Kevin Dehan, Cactus Lee reflects a deep love for Texas country songwriters, interwoven with the bold spirit of outlaw and outsider influences. With a sound that is at once childlike, […]
Cab Calloway was a jazz singer, bandleader composer and actor, who carved a niche as a highly individual entertainer in a career lasting half a century • Great-value 48-track 2-CD set comprising all his 45 records credited as hits during this era on the Brunswick, Victor, Variety, Vocalion, Okeh, Columbia and ABC-Paramount labels • Features […]
2 LP Buzzkunst is PETE SHELLEY & HOWARD DEVOTO… ‘SPECIAL SAUCE is mostly a reconfiguration of the 2002 album Buzzkunst’ by ShelleyDevoto. NOW! For the first time on vinyl, with a REFRESHED RUNNING ORDER and TWO PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACKS – Psychosomatic and Punk Of Me’. PLUS! If that isn’t enough, there is a SECOND mini-album […]
With Love and Squalor is the major label debut album from rock band We Are Scientists. It was released in the United Kingdom in October 2005 on Virgin Records and charted at No. 43, with a large cult following which enabled it to after nearly 6 months of release, gain a gold certification by the […]
Tex Ritter was one of the first “singing cowboys”, a singer and actor who started out singing on radio in Texas in the 1920s, soon moving to New York to appear on radio and on Broadway.He made his first records in 1933, going on to have a recording career that lasted four decades, and after […]
The American funk and R&B band Chocolate Milk was formed in the early 1970s and released their self-titled album in 1976. This album further solidified their presence in the funk and soul music scene, showcasing their ability to blend groovy rhythms, catchy melodies, and socially conscious lyrics. It features the single “How About Love” (#79 […]
Released in 1997, Uptown Saturday Night is the acclaimed debut album by Bronx hip-hop duo Camp Lo. Known for its smooth blend of jazz-influenced production and 1970s-inspired flair, the album stands as a standout in East Coast hip-hop. Produced primarily by Ski Beatz, the album features lush, nostalgic beats that complement Camp Lo’s unique slang, […]
Bill Monroe was a mandolin player, singer, songwriter and bandleader who, with his band The Bluegrass Boys, basing their name on the characteristic blue grass of the Kentucky landscape. In so doing, he effectively gave his name to an entire sub-genre of music – Bluegrass – which did not really exist under that name before […]